AuthorTopic: would this help or hurt? (Read 6741 times)

A professor who is writing one of my letters of recommendation is a Harvard Law alum. He said he'd put in a phone call to the Harvard admissions office in addition to writing a letter, if I can tell him whom exactly to contact. Does anyone happen know or have any suggestions? Do you think a phone call would help, or could it possibly hurt? (By the way I'm applying in Fall '04, not right now). Thanks a lot.

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bobfett33

I don't think this can hurt, but it probably won't do any good whatsoever.

The reason is because there are SO many alumni that could potentially recommend someone. Just imagine if each year, the top 10 students of each graduating class for the last 5 years recommended one student - that would be 50 students right there.

Truth is, unless it's a current Harvard Law professor, a supreme court justice or someone who has a building named after them at Harvard, an alumni rec isn't going to do jack.

I'm lucky enough to work for a UCLA Law grad who is not only on the UCLA law school board of trustees, but is also a superior court justice. I had him put in a call for me. I'll let you know what happens.